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Sampling the structure and chemical order in assemblies of ferromagnetic nanoparticles by nuclear magnetic resonance

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  • Yuefeng Liu

    (Institut de Chimie et Procédés pour l’Energie, l’Environnement et la Santé (ICPEES), UMR 7515 CNRS-University of Strasbourg)

  • Jingjie Luo

    (Institut de Physique et Chimie des Matériaux de Strasbourg (IPCMS), UMR 7504 CNRS-University of Strasbourg)

  • Yooleemi Shin

    (Institut de Physique et Chimie des Matériaux de Strasbourg (IPCMS), UMR 7504 CNRS-University of Strasbourg
    CNRS-Ewha International Research Center, Ewha Womans University)

  • Simona Moldovan

    (Institut de Physique et Chimie des Matériaux de Strasbourg (IPCMS), UMR 7504 CNRS-University of Strasbourg)

  • Ovidiu Ersen

    (Institut de Physique et Chimie des Matériaux de Strasbourg (IPCMS), UMR 7504 CNRS-University of Strasbourg)

  • Anne Hébraud

    (Institut de Chimie et Procédés pour l’Energie, l’Environnement et la Santé (ICPEES), UMR 7515 CNRS-University of Strasbourg)

  • Guy Schlatter

    (Institut de Chimie et Procédés pour l’Energie, l’Environnement et la Santé (ICPEES), UMR 7515 CNRS-University of Strasbourg)

  • Cuong Pham-Huu

    (Institut de Chimie et Procédés pour l’Energie, l’Environnement et la Santé (ICPEES), UMR 7515 CNRS-University of Strasbourg)

  • Christian Meny

    (Institut de Physique et Chimie des Matériaux de Strasbourg (IPCMS), UMR 7504 CNRS-University of Strasbourg)

Abstract

Assemblies of nanoparticles are studied in many research fields from physics to medicine. However, as it is often difficult to produce mono-dispersed particles, investigating the key parameters enhancing their efficiency is blurred by wide size distributions. Indeed, near-field methods analyse a part of the sample that might not be representative of the full size distribution and macroscopic methods give average information including all particle sizes. Here, we introduce temperature differential ferromagnetic nuclear resonance spectra that allow sampling the crystallographic structure, the chemical composition and the chemical order of non-interacting ferromagnetic nanoparticles for specific size ranges within their size distribution. The method is applied to cobalt nanoparticles for catalysis and allows extracting the size effect from the crystallographic structure effect on their catalytic activity. It also allows sampling of the chemical composition and chemical order within the size distribution of alloyed nanoparticles and can thus be useful in many research fields.

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  • Yuefeng Liu & Jingjie Luo & Yooleemi Shin & Simona Moldovan & Ovidiu Ersen & Anne Hébraud & Guy Schlatter & Cuong Pham-Huu & Christian Meny, 2016. "Sampling the structure and chemical order in assemblies of ferromagnetic nanoparticles by nuclear magnetic resonance," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 7(1), pages 1-9, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:7:y:2016:i:1:d:10.1038_ncomms11532
    DOI: 10.1038/ncomms11532
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